Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 27
Congo Mourners Beat 4 Red Cross Volunteers at Ebola Funeral
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Jun 27

Congo Mourners Beat 4 Red Cross Volunteers at Ebola Funeral

3 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Jun 27

Summary

  • Four Red Cross volunteers were hospitalized after mourners attacked a funeral team in eastern Congo, accusing workers of bringing Ebola to their town.
  • 61-year-old volunteer Ramazani Bokwandela fled into nearby bushes as stones flew and car windows shattered, then cut off his Red Cross sleeves and disguised himself to escape.
  • The assault underscores the hostility facing burial teams even as safe funerals remain central to containing the surging outbreak in Ituri province.
  • Three days later, Bokwandela had returned to work, illustrating how frontline volunteers are continuing Ebola response efforts despite the risk of deadly reprisals.

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